Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100941 total results. Showing results 81341 to 81360 «406440654066406740684069407040714072Next ›Last » IOPC welcomes aim of proposed changes to the law governing police driving The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has welcomed government proposals for changes to the law, guidance and practice surrounding police pursuits. We have made some suggestions to help ensure that the new law achieves its aims, without unintended consequences for public safety. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 22/8/2018 News Scottish police criticised after prisoners brought to court in ‘underwear’ and pyjamas Watchdog says one female prisoner arrived in 'nightclothes' and two others in shorts The Independent 22/8/2018 News Sussex police breach FoI act after Crystal Palace fans take action Sussex police breached the Freedom of Information Act and have been issued with a decision notice by the Information Commissioner’s Office after failing to explain why they had alleged Crystal Palace supporters were armed with “knives and knuckle-dusters” at the game against Brighton last November. The Guardian 22/8/2018 News Boost for vulnerable children through trusted relationships Home Office awards £13 million to local authorities to help young people at risk of abuse. Home Office 22/8/2018 News Derbyshire – Joint inspection of police custody This inspection into Derbyshire Constabulary is one of a series on police custody inspections carried out jointly by HMI Prisons and HMICFRS. The programme looks at strategy, treatment and conditions, individual rights and health care. It also contributes to the UK’s response to its international obligation to ensure regular and independent inspection of all places of detention. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/8/2018 Report Police say ‘lessons learned’ after officers used PAVA spray on Stoke fans Police say "lessons have been learned" after officers used PAVA spray on a group of Stoke City fans during half-time at Preston North End on Saturday. BBC 22/8/2018 News Police custody in Derbyshire – failing to meet standards in important areas but keen to improve Derbyshire Constabulary custody was not delivered to the standards required or expected in many important areas, with little improvement over the last five years and some poor outcomes for detainees, according to criminal justice inspectors. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/8/2018 News APCC welcomes support for vulnerable children through Trusted Relationships Fund APCC Victims Lead, Dame Vera Baird QC PCC said:... Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 22/8/2018 News APCC Leads write to Minister outlining next steps to protect vulnerable adults in police custody APCC Mental Health Lead PCC Matthew Scott and APCC Custody Lead and ICVA Chair PCC Martyn Underhill have written to the Policing Minister today to formally outline what needs to happen in order to deliver protections for vulnerable adults in police custody. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 22/8/2018 News New national forensics service will bolster sector Centralised hub will take over certain operations currently performed at local level. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 News ‘Who looks after us?’ Ché Donald, Vice Chairman of the Police Federation of England Wales, explains why it is vital the Fed knows how you feel. Police Oracle 22/8/2018 Feature, Opinion NPCC considering changes to mutual aid stipends Light at the end of the tunnel for mutual aid workers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 News Driving change Research suggests that most fatal and serious road accidents occur in the same few ‘blackspots’ and more could be done to address the contributing factors. Police Professional investigates. Police Professional - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Recording disorder Security flaws in the operating systems of some of the body-worn video cameras used by police officers around the world could enable hackers to access, manipulate or even delete stored footage. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Age of opportunity Rising numbers of pensioners in the UK population mean growing opportunities for criminals to take advantage of the most vulnerable members of society. Dealing with frightened, confused victims also represents new challenges for law enforcement. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Guilty secret False confessions are usually retracted, yet once given they are difficult to ignore. However, researchers have discovered there are common tell-tale signs that could help police spot the lies before cases are taken to court. Police Professional - Subscription at source 22/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Dedicated triage van will help tackle ‘one of the greatest’ challenges of modern policing Bedfordshire Police claims to be the first force in the country to launch a dedicated ‘cyber van’ to help officers test mobile devices at the scene of a crime. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News Attempt to block Garda commissioner appointment rejected A legal challenge to stop Drew Harris being appointed commissioner of An Garda Siochána has been dismissed in court. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News Chief commended for defending ‘palm strike’ officer Lancashire Constabulary’s chief constable has been praised for defending officers apparently filmed striking a teenage girl during an arrest. Police Professional 22/8/2018 News MPS officers asked for ‘hard facts’ on spitting frequency Officers are being urged to record every time they are spat at in a bid to roll out protective equipment more widely in the capital. 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